These Sons of the Bear, who have won eleven in a row, are so pitch perfect, that during that streak, no opponent has gotten closer than 19 points.

The tone is set, by a Gibraltar defense, which is the envy of the Pentagon.

The Titan’s from Tuscaloosa are; tops in every major defensive categories, allow less than 2 yards a carry, while surrendering an eye-popping average of; eight points a game.

These suffocating marauders, led by backers; C.J. Mosely, and Trey Depriest, have allowed a seasonal total of eight touchdowns, and 31 total points in the first half, and 34 total points in the second.

The eleventh highest scoring offense (40) performs with similar precision.

This Butch and Sundance duo have combined for 1280 yards, and 14 touchdowns.

When the Heisman contending QB takes to the air, Amari Cooper and Kevin Norwood are comforting chain movers.

In Baton Rouge, the identity of these Sons of Billy Cannon is also on the defensive side.

The Bayou Bengals, the nation’s ninth stingiest eleven (14 pts. a game), is led by a pair of All-America ends; Sam Montgomery, and Barkervious Mingo, who are as immovable as Bill Clinton from a microphone.

The QB is more erratic than Charlie Sheen, and he leans heavily on freshman tailback Jeremy Hill, and his backfield mates; Kenny Hilliard, and Michael Ford.

When he does make a connection, which is as rare as an LSU tailgate, without an ice cube, Odell Beckham, and Jarvis Landry, are principle targets.

Fully aware, that the Tiger’s are riding a 22 game home winning streak.

And fully aware of its sense of inevitability at night in Death Valley; we still think the Swiss watch keeps perfect time, as Alabama stretches its streak to an even dozen.

No.2 Oregon at No.18 USC (Fox, 7 p.m.) The Ducks have more speed than an Appalachian meth- lab.

They move, to borrow a line from the Mel Brooks movie, “Spaceballs,” at “ludicrous” speed.

These Sons of Hermes, the nation’s highest scoring eleven (53 pts. a game), who have outscored opponents; 290-56 in the first half, are directed by QB Marcus Mariota (18 touchdown passes – 5 interceptions), who has done most of his, damage, in the first half.